Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: BioD E300

 

Lost,

The people who checked into it found that the petro diesel was the culprit - it caused wax to fall out of the WVO. 

Blends are bad news.  If you try again, heat the WVO.  Use petro diesel or bio diesel to start.

Steve used a stationary DD - he may can give you advice.

Bobby

On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 9:27 PM, Lost but making good time. <aldridgetony97@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

I was running my Detroit Diesel on a mix of filtered WVO and petro D, did about 5000 miles & then one of the pistons stopped while the other 5 kept going - $12,000 later I decided that there was more to running WVO than just filtering. If and when I use it again I will filter it wash it,( to get out the salts and sugars) dry it, & filter it again.
I do not think the WVO caused the failure, but since I am not sure I pay the $500 per tank full, (144 gal tank) for petro D.

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Brad Eldridge <drbraddc@...> wrote:
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> Posted by: "Mac" francismcwilliams@...
> <francismcwilliams@...?Subject=+Re%3A%201996%20E300%20Diesel>I


> have a 1999 E300 that has been running great on weather-determining
> concentrations (10% - 99%) of WVO for 75k miles. Zero conversion. Filter it
> well and dump it in the gas tank.
>
> Thanks for the info! Very encouraging! New glow plugs arrived, so I hope to
> be brewing and on the road soon.
>




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Bobby Yates Emory

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